OK, I am officially a developer now :-)
I have set up ssh and all, and I am quite impressed by Xcode support for CVS. I had not tried in a while, and will probably give up the command-line and the CVS-GUI tool I had been using on my other projects!
My first commit was to fix that path issue documented below, let me know if it causes any trouble to you.
I will be working on the BCSequenceGeneric, or whatever we call it in the end.
Charles
At 20:18 -0800 1/13/05, Charles PARNOT wrote:
>I identified one very little issue with the project settings. This issue prevented me from compiling the demo apps 'out of the box' from the CVS-ed project (and could prevent others for the same reason).
>>The project includes a reference to the file 'BioCocoa.framework' (I am talking about the one in the root group, not the one in the 'Products' group). This reference is the one being used for building the demos app (inside the corresponging targets, an alias of it is found in the 'Frameworks & Librairies' group).
>>The problem is that the path for this file is set to "build/BioCocoa.framework" and "relative to enclosing group". It should be set to "BioCocoa.framework" and "relative to build products". People can have different settings for the build products, and this ensures the right path will be used no matter what the settings are. It should not change anything to the final path for any of you (apparently, you all have your build products and intermediate inside the project folder).
>>It would then work better for me as I have set my build products to go in a special folder (namely ~/Xcode/Products), and not inside the project (the reason is that I don't like to have this big 'build' folder inside my project; it is annoying when I copy the project from one computer to another, which I do quite often). And I may not be the only one with these settings.
>>I hope my explanations are clear!
>>Charles
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